Questions & Answers: Apple Juice and Arsenic
date:Dec 27, 2016
FDA is unaware of any data that shows that organic juice tends to have less arsenic than non-organic apple juice. Even organic apples come from trees that grow in soil that may contain arsenic. The FDA is not aware of any data that shows a difference in the amount of arsenic found in organic juice vs. non-organic juice.

Has FDA set a standard for arsenic in apple juice?

The FDA has proposed an action level of 10 parts per billion (ppb) for inorganic arsenic in apple juice. This is the same l
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